Descendants of Thomas Loring

Notes


14. Thomas Hunt

Ephraim Hunt was never married.
Elizabeth Hunt was never married.
Suffolk County Mass deeds - 41-209, Packman family to Ephraim Hunt, Blacksmith, John Hunt, Merchant both of Boston, on land late of Massachusetts Thomas Hunt, deceased.
Suffolk County, Mass, 41-210, Ephraim Hunt, 75 pounds, to my Brother John Hunt, 1724.
Suffolk County, Mass, 41-210, Ephraim & Joanna Hunt, Blacksmith, Samuel & Mary Hunt, Shipwright, Ebenezer Hunt, Merchant, John Roberts, Boatbudler & Anne his wife, Joseph Proctel, Tayler & Mary his Wife & Elizabth Farmer, widow all of Boston - Ephraim, Samuel, Ebenezer, Anne, Mary & Elizabeth all the Children and heirs of Thomas Hunt last of Boston, aforesaid, Blacksmith, deceased, 850 pounds, to Brother John Hunt of Boston, Merchant, 20 Jan 1724.


38. Ephraim Hunt

Ephraim Hunt was a Blacksmith.
He was a Tithingman and was listed as a Blacksmith in Boston.  He was a Justice of the Peace.  He was a Sargeant of the amount and Honorable Artillery Company 1719 and rose to the rank of Colonel.  Elected Constable of Boston in 1722.  Deacon of the New North Congregational Church in Boston and known as esquire.  He performed the marriage ceremony for his Brother Captain John Hunt.
Identified with the Militia on 1707.